The connections between structural components, i.e., joints, are extremely difficult to model accurately by using a pure analytical approach. Alternatively, joint properties can be extracted from experimental data. A method for identifying (extracting) joint properties from the measured frequency re
Joint stiffness identification using FRF measurements
โ Scribed by Tachung Yang; Shuo-Hao Fan; Chorng-Shyan Lin
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 417 KB
- Volume
- 81
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0045-7949
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โฆ Synopsis
In this research, an identification method for joint parameters has been developed by using the substructure synthesis method and frequency response functions (FRFs). A matrix form for the joint model was proposed. Identifying the joint parameters of a beam screwed down at one of its end was conducted. Only two measurement points were used in the experiment. The simulated results of the FRFs of the constrained beam with the properly identified joint parameters agree with the experimental results very satisfactorily. The accuracy of the identified results is strongly sensitive to the parameters. The rotational stiffness of the screw joint is identified to be located in the sensitive region, so the identified result of the rotational stiffness is very good. However, the less accurate results for the translational stiffness located in the insensitive region do not affect apparently the accuracy of the simulated results. The cross-coupled term between the translational and rotational stiffness in the joint model was identified, which greatly improved the accuracy of the simulated FRFs in higher frequency regions.
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